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Financing Sustainable EnergyFinancing Sustainable Energy City of Berkeley
Source of Green House Gas E i i i B k lEmissions in Berkeley
City Plans and Policies• General Plan - 15% GHG reduction by 2010
between 2000 and 2005 achieved 9% decrease
• Measure G - 80% reduction in GHG by 2050
Cli t A ti Pl• Climate Action PlanTransportation and Land Use Building Energy Useu d g e gy UseWaste Reduction /Recyclingwww.BerkeleyClimateAction.org
Berkeley Energy ConservationBerkeley Energy Conservation Programs
Residential and Commercial Energy Conservation Ordinance
Low Income Weatherization Program
Smart Solar Programg
Berkeley FIRST – solar financinge e ey S so a a c g
Berkeley Solar
Solar Goals for 2020
Solar PV & thermal to meet 11% of the GHG Reduction Goal in Climate Action Plan
Residential InstallationsNow: 2.9 mW Goal: 5.3 mW
Commercial InstallationsNow: .27 mWG l 1 3 WGoal: 1.3 mW
Berkeley FIRST ProgramBerkeley FIRST Program (Financing Initiative for Renewable Solar Technology)
Finance solar and energy efficiency improvements for residential & commercial properties
Financing model similar to CFDFinancing model similar to CFD
Additional 20 year Property Tax le on participating propertieslevy on participating properties to payoff bonded indebtedness of District
Framework for Sustainable EnergyFramework for Sustainable Energy Financing District
• Adopted new Special Tax Financing Law amended Berkeley Municipal Code Chapter 7.98Chapter 7.98
Incorporates State Law CA Constitution Article XIIIA Section 4– CA Constitution Article XIIIA Section 4
– Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act
Alt ti d f f i di t i t t llAlternative procedure for forming district to allow territory to consist of parcels to be annexed
Alternate procedure for approving bondAlternate procedure for approving bond indebtedness by unanimous consent of property owner
Framework for Sustainable EnergyFramework for Sustainable Energy Financing District
• Establish Sustainable Energy Financing District– Includes method of apportionment for special tax
• Adopt Goals and PoliciesA i d f M ll R– As required for Mello-Roos
• Set Maximum Bonded IndebtednessSet Maximum Bonded Indebtedness Authority to issue bonds up to $80 M for renewable and energy efficiency improvements
Framework for Sustainable EnergyFramework for Sustainable Energy Financing District
• Levy of Special Taxes on parcels annexed to Special Tax District
Use of special tax – Payment of principal and interest on bondsPayment of principal and interest on bonds– Replenish debt service reserve funds– Payment of costs for administration by City
C t f ll ti d d i i t i T– Costs of collecting and administering Tax
Program DesignProgram DesignProperty owner contracts directly with solar
installer
P R i tProgram Requirements– California Solar Initiative Rebate
requirement q
– Compliance with City Residential/Commercial Energy Conservation Ordinance (RECO/CECO)
– Financing provided following documentation of completed installation
Fi i E lFinancing Example Solar Project Cost $20,204
CSI Rebate (2,342)
City Program Cost 463City Program Cost 463
Financed Amount $18 284Financed Amount $18,284
Interest 7.75%*
Annual Tax Payment $ 1,782 / $149 mo.
* Based on 10 year Treasury Note –rate fluctuates until locked down
Pilot Program Status• 2008 Initial Pilot Program – issue bonds
up to $1.5 M for 38 solar PV installations
• Maximum financing is $37,500 per property
• Application period November 5-19, 2008
• 3 projects financed as of April 2009
• Participants have 270 days to complete installations
Staffing Resources (Operations)City Planning Department
1.0 Program Manager.25 Community Service Specialist
Finance Department Prepare Property Tax roll, Issue Payments to Property Owners, Debt Service Management
Third Party Administrator Applications, screening, customer service, verifications and final document preparation
Other ConsultantsBond Counsel, Financial Adviser, Fiscal Agent
Lessons Learned
• Participant Commitment Set higher cost of entry without creating barrier to
i i iparticipation
• Property Tax Revenue TimingTi t t id i d f d btTime payments to provide revenue in advance of debt service obligations
• County CoordinationCounty CoordinationInform Property Tax Administration Departments re: Program details in advance of implementation
Lessons LearnedD l h d l f i b d• Develop a schedule for processing bonds and paymentsCoordination and flow among several partners
• Up Front and Carrying CostsMost installers require minimum $1,000 deposit and sometimes pre-payment for equipment
• Periodic Review of Program TermsRemind participants of highlights or pre-financing obligations
Berkeley FIRST Summary of Closing and Transfer Procedures
Category Actions Responsibility Max TimelineFunding RequestFunding RequestDocument Preparation 1 Property owner requests funding on-line Property Owner NA
5 Property owner signs, notarizes and return FIRST documents RF 15
8 RF delivers documents to City & JH (by PDF) RF8 RF delivers documents to City & JH (by PDF) RFBond Closing 9 Document Prepartion and Bond Issu 10 Recordation of Notice of Special Tax Lien City 21
11 Issue, execution and authentication of Bond by City and FA City, Jones Hall & BNY 2112 Delivery of Bond executed by City and authenticated by FA Jones Hall 2112 Delivery of Bond executed by City and authenticated by FA Jones Hall 2113 Delivery of Bond Counsel Opinion Jones Hall 2116 Delivery of City Closing Certificate City and Jones Hall 2117 Delivery of Fiscal Agent Certificate FA and Jones Hall 2618 Deposit into Reserve Fund City 2618 Deposit into Reserve Fund City 26
Bond Purchase 19 Delivery of RF Closing Certificate RF 27
20 Delivery of Request for Authorization to Withdraw Funds RF 2721 D li f P h P i i i / h k t Cit RF 2721 Delivery of Purchase Price via wire/check to City RF 2722 Prepare & submit FN024 for check Issuance City 32
Check Delivery 23 Delivery of Check to Property Owner City 34
Next Steps
• Program Evaluation June – October
• Planning for Solar Thermal and EE
• Financing
• Regional or Statewide Roll out?Regional or Statewide Roll out?
Berkeley FIRST ProgramBerkeley FIRST Program (Financing Initiative for Renewable Solar Technology)
Contact Information:
G il F ld S t i blGail Feldman, Sustainable Energy Programs Manager
Planning Department 510-981-7494
www.cityofberkeley.info/sustainable